Stories from High Street Erdington

We’ve had a great time creating stories inspired by the High Street, Erdington, with members of A4B. We dreamed up our stories, made all sorts of fabulous artwork, wrote and recorded scripts, and planned costumes. Then on two very exciting days at A4B during February half term, Pyn and cameraman Liam D’Authreau rehearsed and filmed all four films using a green screen. Then there was a whole lot of editing and behind-the-scenes production work by Marc Reck to put all the elements together to make these four fabulous films – links below. More about the process of making the stories and films to follow here.

Story 1: Athene’s Salon

Athene’s Salon, Erdington, was THE place for the latest styles and weaves. But Athene wasn’t too pleased when Arachne came in, boasting she did the best weaves in town… Meanwhile, Medusa’s story in Erdington may not be what you’re expecting.
Our film telling the whole story is coming soon.

Story 2: Baker, BakerOnce a young lad called Jack got a job at a baker’s shop here in Erdington. The baker baked perfect rolls. But he had a VERY bad temper.

One day the baker told Jack to bake a batch of rolls – ready for 4 o’clock next morning. Well, Jack had all sorts of good ideas. But the baker didn’t like them.

Story 4: Down in Orphanage Road…January 1908. Albert, Vera and little Flo live in the Josiah Mason Orphanage. But they miss their big brother. He’s gone to work as an apprentice at Mason’s Pen Factory. Will they ever see him again? Watch our film to find out.